Field and Zee
The Philadelphia layer who blogs as “The Field Negro” had a quote today from a blogger that he disagrees with. It seems as though a (young) lady in Cincinnati named Zee had a few comments on herself and race in America. (Field spells that A-Merry-Ca). Zee is of Eastern European origin, a third generation American. Her daddy made a pile of money, and employed some black people at his auto dealership.
As best I can gather, Zee does not consider herself a racist, but is tired of black people whining. Field thinks that Zee is an idiot.(I bet that would sound really neat in French). He quoted her at great length, and then left a link to her blog. When you click on the link, you see the tag line … ”Dedicated to the fight against Islam and the Left. You will most decidedly be offended if you are a PC drone.”
You need to consider the source.
I am surprised that Zee doesn’t consider the dominant role of Jesus Worship in the Black Community. If she is going to fight Islam, she might want to have a few allies.
As for me, I am a white unit from Atlanta Georgia. My ancestors have been here a long time. I have a troubled relationship with African America. I try to enjoy the good people that I know, and deal with the others as best I can.
I don’t like people who don’t like me. I am not a policeman.
I was working downtown on April 30, 1992. The day before, a jury in Simi Valley, California had delivered an unpopular verdict. A few hundred people went on a rampage in Atlanta, two thousand plus miles away. There was a lot of soul searching after that about race relations, which was quickly forgotten. I had the sense that the anger I saw that day was just a tiny part of the total picture, and that things could be much much worse.
I could say a great deal about this, and may someday. For now, I just try to get along with people, and remember that we are all G-d’s children. This includes Muslims, the left, PC drones, Zee, and Field.




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